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Hey I never knew about scrapblog, how interesting, what we get up to on the internet.

But I know about tea, love the stuff. I especially love the decadence of a pot for one. Right now I am really into green tea with rose petals. My Granny would always make my sister and I a strong pot of tea and life always looked a bit different after wards.

Just remembered another tea story, I recently had a minor car accident, I was rear ended. Nothing major but still a bit shocked by it all. Hubby told me to have a scotch, instead I went for the strong sweet tea.

My son bought me a trip on a hot air balloon. Oh nooo! My husband,and three offspring are all going up. I just want to watch from the ground. Do you want my spot? The Hunter valley at a date yet to be finalised,

Hi Peggy, always glad to meet a new Peggy. Makes me think of that silly commercial that says "Hello my name is Peggy." Found you on a blog I just left and of course I cannot remember the name. LOL senior moment.Love your music.QMM

A great idea. I'll have to squeeze in 30 minutes of peace today. The rest of the time, I've been tasked with a huge list of tasks and I feel I need to get them done before Karen gets home fromw work. Because, as they say, "If Momma ain't happy, nobody's happy."

You are so, so right! Taking a break from the world is important. I find it easiest to do in the fall. This Sunday, I have nothing planned and I'm so excited. Tea will be part of what happens on that day. Sipping tea and feeling that warm glow as it works its way to the belly - one of the treasures in life.